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Opinion: Canadians' legal rights should not depend on lineage — Indigenous or otherwise
In a free country, laws apply not to peoples, but to people, period. We need to get back to a Canada where everyone has the ...
BC Conservatives leader John Rustad is calling on the Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on the Aboriginal title decision in ...
Notes "This book emerged from a number of papers originally written for a conference held in Vancouver in 1998 by the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples"--Introduction. Contents Background / Paul L.A.H.
Decision declares Cowichan Tribes have Aboriginal title to about 800 acres in the City of Richmond as well as fishing rights ...
An 11,000-year-old settlement in Canada is challenging the idea that early Indigenous people were nomadic. The newly uncovered village site of Âsowanânihk, which means "a place to cross" in the ...
The decision earlier this month by the Supreme Court of British Columbia that the Cowichan tribes hold title over federal, ...
The BC Conservative leader warns private property rights — and billions in investment — will remain in limbo unless Canada's ...
The ruling by the British Columbia Supreme Court in the Cowichan Tribes case earlier this month highlights just how many ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are more likely to live in subpar housing than the rest of the population. But the fix is more than just building more homes.
New export terminals along the rugged Pacific coastline have reignited a generations-old debate over identity and environmental stewardship.
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